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“If you try and lose, then it isn't your fault. But if you don't try and we lose, then it's all your fault.” ~Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game

9/14/2016

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Team Time (2 hours):
DUE: Speaker Paper

Project Work time
-Artist Statement Formatting
-Math/Physics
-Due in Humanities Hour: Copy of Trait/Behavior Paper Formatted Correctly

-Artist Statement Editing

Humanities (1 hour) 

Due Today: Copy of Trait/Behavior Paper 

Journal: What is something that you like to do that doesn't require a screen (cell phone screen/computer screen, etc)? What do you like about it? How often do you do this activity? When and where did you learn it?


Trait/Behavior Writing FORMATTING! Due TODAY! 

Oral Communication Rubric 

Readings of Trait/behavior writing!!  

Artist Statement Formatting:
-Text: Garamond font, size 12, left aligned
-Title: Garamond, bold, size 14, centered
-Author Name: Garamond, italics, size 12
-1-inch margins
-double spaced

Barnes & Noble:
Readers: Sydney, Pua, Karley, Sophia, Peter, Hailey, Joseph, Jake, Henna
Supportive Audience: Preston, Spencer, Chloe, Nia, Diego, Cheyenne, Alex, Nadine, Jeremy
Riding with Carol: Karley, Sophia

Artist Statement Formatting:
-Text: Garamond font, size 12, left aligned
-Title: Garamond, bold, size 22, centered
-Names of Group Members: Garamond, italics, size 14
-1-inch margins
-single spaced


Project Work Time: Grouping for Project (Groups of 3)

Harbor Days Exhibition Schedule

Useful Links:
Speaker Article Expectations
Harbor Days Exhibition Schedule

Upcoming Due Dates:
Trait/Behavior Paper Draft #3: TODAY

Speaker Paper #2: TODAY

Barnes & Noble Exhibition: September 16th, 4-5:40pm

Oceanside Harbor Days Class 1: September 24th, 9am-6pm (Check for your time here: Harbor Days Exhibition Schedule)

​Oceanside Harbor Days Class 2: September 25th, 9am-5pm (Check for your time here: Harbor Days Exhibition Schedule)


Extension Questions for Home:
1. How do we know something is true? What are some things you believe to be true in the world? 
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